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package Tool;

import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
import javax.microedition.io.*;


/**
 * This class accepts and queues POST requests for a particular URL, and
 * services them in first-in-first-out order. Using the queue allows it
 * to be thread-safe without forcing its clients ever to block.
 */
public class HttpPoster
    implements Runnable
{
    private String url;
    private volatile boolean aborting = false;
    private Vector requestQueue = new Vector();
    private Vector listenerQueue = new Vector();


    public HttpPoster(String url)
    {
        this.url = url;
        Thread thread = new Thread(this);
        thread.start();
    }


    public synchronized void sendRequest(String request,
                                         HttpPosterListener listener)
        throws IOException
    {
        requestQueue.addElement(request);
        listenerQueue.addElement(listener);
        notify();                    // wake up sending thread
    }


    public void run()
    {
    running:
        while (!aborting)
        {
            String request;
            HttpPosterListener listener;

            synchronized (this)
            {
                while (requestQueue.size() == 0)
                {
                    try
                    {
                        wait();     // releases lock
                    }
                    catch (InterruptedException e)
                    {
                    }

                    if (aborting)
                        break running;
                }

                request = (String)(requestQueue.elementAt(0));
                listener = (HttpPosterListener)(listenerQueue.elementAt(0));
                requestQueue.removeElementAt(0);
                listenerQueue.removeElementAt(0);
            }

            // sendRequest must have notified us
            doSend(request, listener);
        }
    }


    private void doSend(String request,
                        HttpPosterListener listener)
    {
        HttpConnection conn = null;
        InputStream in = null;
        OutputStream out = null;
        String responseStr = null;
        String errorStr = null;
        boolean wasError = false;

        try
        {
            conn = (HttpConnection)Connector.open(url);

            // Set the request method
            conn.setRequestMethod(HttpConnection.POST);

            conn.setRequestProperty("Content-Length",
                Integer.toString(request.length()));

            // Getting the output stream may flush the headers
            out = conn.openOutputStream();
            int requestLength = request.length();
            for (int i = 0; i < requestLength; ++i)
            {
                out.write(request.charAt(i));
            }

            // Opening the InputStream will open the connection
            // and read the HTTP headers. They are stored until
            // requested.
            in = conn.openInputStream();

            // Get the length and process the data
            StringBuffer responseBuf;
            long length = conn.getLength();
            if (length > 0)
            {
                responseBuf = new StringBuffer((int)length);
            }
            else
            {
                responseBuf = new StringBuffer();  // default length
            }

            int ch;
            while ((ch = in.read()) != -1)
            {
                responseBuf.append((char)ch);
            }
            responseStr = responseBuf.toString();

            // support URL rewriting for session handling
            String rewrittenUrl = conn.getHeaderField("X-RewrittenURL");
            if (rewrittenUrl != null)
            {
                url = rewrittenUrl;    // use this new one in future
            }
        }
        catch (IOException e)
        {
            wasError = true;
            errorStr = e.getMessage();
        }
        finally
        {
            if (in != null)
            {
                try
                {
                    in.close();
                }
                catch (IOException e)
                {
                }
            }
            if (out != null)
            {
                try
                {
                    out.close();
                }
                catch (IOException e)
                {
                }
            }
            if (conn != null)
            {
                try
                {
                    conn.close();
                }
                catch (IOException e)
                {
                }
            }
        }

        if (wasError)
        {
            listener.handleHttpError(errorStr);
        }
        else
        {
            listener.receiveHttpResponse(responseStr);
        }
    }


    // This is just for tidying up - the instance is useless after it has
    // been called
    public void abort()
    {
        aborting = true;
        synchronized (this)
        {
            notify();    // wake up our posting thread and kill it
        }
    }
}


